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Manjushri Copper Statue with Silver & Gold | Symbol of Enlightenment, Sacred Knowledge


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Size: 25cm x 16.5cm

Manjushri Copper Statue with Silver & Gold | Buddhist Deity of Wisdom

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Size: 9.8”/25cm (Height) x 6.5”/16.5cm (Base)
Weight: 2.08 kg
Material: Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body, Silver Plated
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About Our Statue:

This 9.8" Manjushri Copper Statue with Silver & Gold, which is beautifully carved from copper and embellished with brilliant gold and acrylic painting along with exquisite silver details, exudes heavenly wisdom and powerful compassion. The Bodhisattva of Wisdom is seen holding a lotus blossoming with the Prajnaparamita scripture—a symbol of ultimate wisdom—in his left hand, while in his right hand he holds the energetic sword of insight, which slices through ignorance and illusion.

This graceful artwork, which weighs 2.08 kg, is a piece of sacred Himalayan art as well as a focus point for meditation. The significant symbolism of Manjushri's enlightened nature is reflected in every detail. An important addition to individual altars, study areas, or spiritual collections, Manjushri is revered in Mahayana and Vajrayana traditions and is said to improve intelligence, learning, and clarity.

Manjushri is known as the Wisdom Bodhisattva. He is the personification of wisdom as
the route to enlightenment. In Mahayana Buddhism, Manjushri is related to prajna. 
Manjushri is regarded as a fully enlightened Buddha in Northern Buddhism's Tantric literature, with many manifestations and appearances covering all four divisions of Tantra, simple and complex in form. Manjushri is depicted in the Eleven Figurative Forms as Peaceful, Semi-peaceful, Wrathful, and Animal Featured.

Introduction To Manjushri :

Manjushri means "very auspicious" in Sanskrit. Manjushri, one of the most famous compassion bodhisattvas, is particularly revered among Tibetan Buddhists. He, as the Buddha Resplendent, resembles a brilliant sun. Manjushri is a Tibetan name that means "good companion." He also represents the Kadampa Buddhist tradition, recognized by its scholars.

How do you take care of your statues?

• Place them at room temperature, avoiding direct sunlight.
• Make sure that the area where your statue is placed is entirely free of moisture and dust.
• Place it at the highest place on your altar after being consecrated by a Lama/monks. The best practice is to keep them covered inside a glass cabinet.
• Do not use your bare hands or any objects with a rough surface to wipe the face. Directly touching objects with the bare hand can smudge the face, leaving scratches.

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